If Gilroy Gardens is purchased, lease would likely be $1 per year
Officials from City Hall and Gilroy Gardens inched closer to a
DAs office recognizes cybercrime poster contest winners, participants
The top three winners of this year’s countywide “Justice for All” high school poster contest—in which young artists and designers were asked to help raise awareness of the growing threat of cybercrime—are students at high schools in Gilroy.
The poster contest has been hosted annually...
Lauralee Rose Allemand
Lauralee Rose Allemand passed away last Friday at the age of 40. Born in Hollister living here all of her life and worked as a Instructional Aide for the Hollister School District. She is survived by her husband, Wayne Allemand, daughter, Jenifer, parents Kathie & Earl Miller all of Hollister. Sister of Cindy Frusetta, husband, Jack, Michelle Torquato, husband, Joe, and Loni Miller, wife, Susan. Daughter-in-law of Dean Allemand, wife, Diana and sister-in-law of Steven, Dan and Mary Allemand. Aunt of A.J., Megan & Jessica Frusetta, Riane, Lauren & Erynn Torquato, Cody & Jake Miller and Danielle & John Allemand
Prep Roundup: Jan. 16
Christopher picked up its first win since Dec. 9 as it cruised past Monterey 3-1 at home Thursday.
Citizens launch petition drive to bring an Urban Growth Boundary Initiative to voters
A Gilroy citizens group has launched a petition drive that would require voter approval for large housing projects outside Gilroy’s city limits. Gilroy Growing Smarter filed a notice of intention to circulate a petition with the Gilroy City Clerk that would create an Urban Growth Boundary.
‘Honk! Jr.’ celebrates differences on stage
Little Theatre Productions of Gilroy is bringing the heartwarming musical “Honk! Jr.” to the stage beginning March 21.
Directed and produced by mother-daughter duo Rebecca and Hilary Little, the show at the Gilroy High School Theater features a cast of about 80 performers aged 6-17...



















